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Justin K. Stearns
Born (1974-10-13) October 13, 1974 (age 50)
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materDartmouth College, Princeton University
SpouseNathalie Peutz
Scientific career
FieldsHistory, History of Science, Religion
InstitutionsArab Crossroads Studies at New York University Abu Dhabi
Thesis (2007)

Justin K. Stearns (born October 13, 1974) is associate professor in Arab Crossroads Studies at NYU Abu Dhabi. The son of Stephen C. Stearns and Beverly P. Stearns and the brother of Jason Stearns, he is married to Nathalie Peutz, a cultural anthropologist and assistant professor in Arab Crossroads Studies at NYU Abu Dhabi.

Education and Training

  • B.A. Dartmouth College 1998
  • Fulbright Fellow Morocco 1998-1999
  • Fulbright-Hays Fellow Spain & Morocco 2003-2004
  • PhD Princeton University 2007

Positions

  • Assistant Professor of Religion, Middlebury College, 2005-2010
  • Assistant Professor in Arab Crossroads Studies, NYU Abu Dhabi 2010-2014
  • Associate Professor in Arab Crossroads Studies, NYU Abu Dhabi 2014-
  • Chair, Arab Crossroads Studies, Abu Dhabi 2013-2017

Selected publications

Books
Articles
  • Stearns, Justin K. (2014), "All Beneficial Knowledge is Revealed': The Rational Sciences in the Maghrib in the age of al-Yusi (d. 1102/1691)", Islamic Law and Society, 21: 49–80, doi:10.1163/15685195-02112p02.
  • Stearns, Justin K. (2011), "Writing the History of the Natural Sciences in the pre-modern Muslim world: Historiography, Religion, and the Importance of the Early Modern Period", History Compass, 9 (12): 923–951, doi:10.1111/j.1478-0542.2011.00810.x.
  • Stearns, Justin K. (2011), "The Frontier of Gottfried Liedl: Situating the origins of European modernity in Naṣrid Granada", Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 3 (2): 247–262, doi:10.1080/17546559.2011.610184, S2CID 159932236.
  • Stearns, Justin K. (2009), "Representing and Remembering al-Andalus: Some Historical Considerations Regarding the End of Time and the Making of Nostalgia", Medieval Encounters, 15: 355–374, doi:10.1163/ej.9789004179196.i-276.51, ISBN 9789004179196.
  • Stearns, Justin K. (2009), "New Directions in the Study of Religious Responses to the Black Death", History Compass, 7 (5): 1–13, doi:10.1111/j.1478-0542.2009.00634.x.
Encyclopedia Articles
  • Entries for al-Hasan al-Yusi and Ibn al-Banna in Dictionary of African Biography (2011)
  • Entry on “Contagion” for the Encyclopedia of Islam, 3rd edition (2010), 180–82.

References

  1. Mangan, Katherine (March 18, 2015), "UAE incident raises questions", The Chronicle of Higher Education, archived from the original on 2015-03-20.
  2. Genova, Nicholas De; Peutz, Nathalie (2010). The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement. Duke University Press. pp. ix. ISBN 978-0-8223-9134-0.
  3. University, Princeton. "Display Person - Department of Near Eastern Studies". www.princeton.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-24.

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